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Scheffler arrest saga capped by curious second of levity

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Steve Romines, legal representation for golfer Scottie Scheffler, walks away after an announcement by Jefferson County Attorney Mike O'Connel at Jefferson County Hall of Justice

Scottie Scheffler’s legal professional, Steve Romines, exterior the Jefferson County Corridor of Justice on Wednesday.

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The weirdest golf story of our time seemingly concluded Wednesday with phrase from a Louisville courthouse that the 4 expenses (three misdemeanors, one felony) leveled towards the world’s top-ranked male golfer and reigning Masters champion, Scottie Scheffler, had been dismissed. The lead legal professional for the prosecution, Mike O’Connell, had discovered no possible trigger in his investigation of the occasions that led to Scheffler’s Could 17 arrest and thus moved that the costs be dropped.

“Mr. Scheffler’s characterization that this was, quote, ‘An enormous misunderstanding,’ shut quote, is corroborated by the proof,” O’Connell instructed a decide on the Jefferson County Corridor of Justice.

To borrow from the Grateful Useless, what an extended, unusual 12 days it’s been.

This mind-boggling episode, as in the event you want reminding, started on a Friday morning earlier this month within the pre-dawn darkness exterior Valhalla Golf Membership, web site of the PGA Championship. Scheffler, who was trying to flee a snarl of visitors simply exterior the gates, pulled into an adjoining lane the place he was met by a police officer in a fluorescent vest who was none to impressed by Scheffler’s maneuvering. After a quick interplay with the officer, Scheffler pulled away towards the membership entrance.

What occurred subsequent stays a thriller. The police report of the incident says that Det. Bryan Gillis was “dragged” by Scheffler’s SUV, resulting in accidents to his left wrist and knee, and, in a element that turned instant social-media catnip, injury to his uniform pants “valued at roughly $80;” eyewitnesses say the officer was both “connected” to or working alongside the car and that he might need tripped; Scheffler, on this matter, hasn’t mentioned a lot in any respect. Video proof can also be inconclusive: Gillis had not activated his physique digicam, and security-camera footage of the scene was obscured by a bus.

Gillis arrested Scheffler, who later that morning was taken to the Louisville Metro Division of Corrections and charged with three driving-related misdemeanors and second-degree assault of a police officer, which is a felony. On Wednesday of this week, the entire expenses have been dropped with prejudice, which means they can’t be filed once more. Case closed.

After the courtroom listening to, which Scheffler didn’t attend, Scheffler’s legal professional, Steve Romines, performed a press convention exterior the courthouse that was as a lot a victory lap because it was an data obtain. After reiterating that his consumer was able to go to trial if the costs had not been dropped, Romines added that Scheffler had no real interest in suing the Louisville Metro Police Division as a result of he “needs to maneuver on” and likewise wouldn’t wish to stick Louisville taxpayers with the invoice.

“Scottie Scheffler, you can’t discover one particular person to say a nasty phrase about him,” Romines gushed. “When he’s in a police automobile after being falsely arrested, he’s nonetheless an ideal gentleman.”

Because it occurred, hours earlier than the costs have been dismissed, a new video was making the rounds on social media of Scheffler handcuffed behind the police automobile. The footage is from the physique cam of one other officer with whom Scheffler had spoken that morning.

“I didn’t know he was a police officer,” Scheffler says of Gillis. “I assumed he was a kind of safety guards, I used to be mistaken. And I used to be pulling by, he—”


PGA golfer Scottie Scheffler speaks to the media following his arrest on Friday morning and following his round on May 17, 2024

‘Panic form of set in’: New Scottie Scheffler arrest video provides additional context

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Alan Bastable



“Wait, cease proper there,” the officer interjects. “Why does that matter if he’s a safety guard or a police officer?”

Scheffler: “As a result of—”

Officer: “Someone’s telling you to cease.”

Scheffler: “You’re proper. I ought to have stopped. I did get a bit of impatient as a result of I’m fairly late for my tee time. And as he was reaching into the automobile, he grabbed my shoulder and hit me, like—”

Officer: “Making an attempt to get you to cease, proper?”

Scheffler: “Sure.”

Officer: “OK.”

Scheffler: “It appeared to be a bit of bit over aggressive as a result of the doorway was open. And I pulled [up] a bit of bit as a result of I used to be afraid. I assumed he was going to begin hitting me and I didn’t know who he was. He didn’t inform me he was a police officer. All I noticed was the yellow jacket. I didn’t know what he was doing.”

Romines, in his Wednesday press convention, was requested about Scheffler’s remarks from the again of the automobile and whether or not they contradicted Romines’ rivalry that Scheffler was innocent.

“The statements that Scottie made after the arrest don’t appear to completely align with what you’re saying proper now,” mentioned Natalia Martinez, a reporter from Wave 3, Louisville’s NBC affiliate. “He admits that he bought impatient and went too far.”

Romines heatedly replied: “No, right here’s what occurred. He’s being interrogated after essentially the most aggravating scenario of his life and an officer is asking him main questions attempting to get him to agree with him. And that’s why you don’t discuss to police, as a result of they will attempt to put phrases in your mouth.

“They’re attempting to get him to admit to one thing he didn’t do, and the video proof reveals he didn’t do it.”

Scheffler’s personal phrases, in an announcement launched Wednesday, struck a gentler tone than his lawyer’s.

“As I acknowledged beforehand, this was an unlucky misunderstanding,” Scheffler’s assertion reads. “I maintain no in poor health will towards Officer Gillis. I want to put this incident behind me and transfer on, and I hope he’ll do the identical. Cops have a troublesome job and I maintain them in excessive regard. This was a extreme miscommunication in a chaotic scenario.”

Gillis additionally launched an announcement, seemingly on his personal volition given the absence of police division branding on the letterhead. The highest of the one-page observe, which Gillis shared with Wave 3, contains solely the date and FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE.    

“Mr. Scheffler and I each agree there will probably be no in poor health will over this going ahead,” Gillis wrote. “As a substitute of giving a destructive public response, he selected to talk with dignity, humility and respect. My household and I admire that.”

Gillis then expressed his remorse for Romines’ courthouse remarks.

“It was unlucky and disturbing to listen to Steve Romines’ commentary immediately claiming {that a} ‘false arrest’ was made and for him to problem my honesty and integrity. I’d be stunned and dissatisfied if Mr. Scheffler really had any half in making these statements. To be clear, I used to be drug by the automobile, I went to the bottom, and acquired seen accidents to my knees and wrist. I’m going to get well from it, and it is going to be okay. That is the extent of my commentary on the incident.”

Solely it wasn’t.

In what is probably a becoming bookend to the wild and unpredictable occasions of the final almost two weeks, Gillis added a shocking and surreal postscript to the tip of his assertion.

“Sure, the division has us shopping for freaking $80 pants,” he wrote, tongue firmly in cheek. “To these involved, they have been certainly ruined. However Scottie, it’s all good. I by no means would’ve guessed I’d have essentially the most well-known pair of pants within the nation for just a few weeks due to this. Take care and be secure. – Bryan”

Alan Bastable

Golf.com Editor

As GOLF.com’s government editor, Bastable is answerable for the editorial path and voice of one of many sport’s most revered and extremely trafficked information and repair websites. He wears many hats — enhancing, writing, ideating, growing, daydreaming of in the future breaking 80 — and feels privileged to work with such an insanely gifted and hardworking group of writers, editors and producers. Earlier than grabbing the reins at GOLF.com, he was the options editor at GOLF Journal. A graduate of the College of Richmond and the Columbia College of Journalism, he lives in New Jersey together with his spouse and foursome of children.



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